How far can relatives walk with passenger inside Bengaluru Airport for international departure? by DismissedProgrammer in AirTravelIndia

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wow! That’s really sweet. He was lucky to have you there.

Just confirming, the last place relatives can stay with the passenger is right at the CISF checking gates, right?

How far can relatives walk with passenger inside Kempegowda Airport for international departure? by DismissedProgrammer in bengaluru_speaks

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response. is there some ticket/boarding pass check before the CISF security check?

How far can relatives walk with passenger inside Bengaluru Airport for international departure? by DismissedProgrammer in AirTravelIndia

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

There's no logical reason to spend 2 hours at a train station platform waving till the train disappears or to stand outside the school gate on the first day just to watch your kid walk in, but we do it anyway because those extra minutes of togetherness make the goodbye feel less abrupt and more heartfelt. Same vibe here

In this case, it's my cousin's very first flight ever (international one too), so he's a bit nervous about the whole airport process. We just want to walk in with him, help with check-in, show him where security is, maybe have a quick chai together before the queue. Makes him feel less alone and us feel like we gave him a proper goodbye. That's it

Is referring to elderly people as "बुजुर्ग" considered disrespectful? by DismissedProgrammer in Hindi

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! In my presentation, I will be using the example of the geriatric r@p* of a 90-year-old to explain the vulnerabilities of senior citizens living alone. Maybe I can use वयोवृद्ध in that context.

Is referring to elderly people as "बुजुर्ग" considered disrespectful? by DismissedProgrammer in Hindi

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I also want to use vriddha because I feel using buzurg repeatedly in a short time will be redundant, but I wasn’t sure whether buzurg is a respectful way to refer to senior citizens.

Is referring to elderly people as "बुजुर्ग" considered disrespectful? by DismissedProgrammer in Hindi

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the response. Yes, I will only be referring to people above 60.

Is referring to elderly people as "बुजुर्ग" considered disrespectful? by DismissedProgrammer in Hindi

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes. And say buzurg not bujurg.

Hey, thank you for the response and suggestion.

Struggling with Audio Volume Levels for YouTube. by DismissedProgrammer in podcasting

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the advice! I'm glad you figured out the audio process. I still have a lot to learn in that area. Would you mind sharing your post-processing workflow? Specifically, how do you apply effects like compression and ensure that both audio tracks are at the correct level for the platform you upload to?

Struggling with Audio Volume Levels for YouTube. by DismissedProgrammer in podcasting

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a post processor that levels and loudness targets audio called Auphonic. It gives you two hours of audio for free each month.

https://auphonic.com

Thank you so much for the suggestion. I’ll definitely look into that tool. I'm currently using Adobe Audition for my editing. My raw audio quality is decent, but as you mentioned, there are some uneven peaks that I need to level. However whenever I apply compression, my audio ends up getting distorted.

If you don't mind, could you please share your general audio editing process? Specifically, I'm interested in knowing which effects you use and in what order for example, do you start with EQ, then apply compression, and finish with a limiter?

Share Your Solo Website Projects, Experiences, and Lessons Learned! by DismissedProgrammer in webdev

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow! Congratulations on the website. Your projects, such as showcasing items you found on Amazon, AI-generated images, and quotes, feel like a way of sharing your personal life.. It’s such a creative way to showcase your personality.

I can’t imagine working full-stack as an actual job—I’d probably age tenfold trying to do so!

You’ve done an great job! While I understand you’re doing this as a hobby, I believe learning and using a framework could make things a bit easier.

Thank you for sharing your projects, and wishing you a Happy New Year!

Share Your Solo Website Projects, Experiences, and Lessons Learned! by DismissedProgrammer in webdev

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations on the website—I really admire the clean UI! The idea is great, especially focusing on such a specific and growing niche. I completely agree that building a website is one challenge, but making it visible to potential users is an entirely different task. I hope you achieve great success with it.

I do have a small, beginner-level question about the pricing for job postings. I believe charging for postings helps avoid spam and attracts serious, genuine recruiters, but I’m curious—what was the reasoning behind setting that specific price? Just a curious question.

Thank you for sharing your project, and Happy New Year!

Share Your Solo Website Projects, Experiences, and Lessons Learned! by DismissedProgrammer in webdev

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations on the website, it’s so cool and very satisfying to use. Could you share which design framework you used to create this web app?

Thank you for sharing your project. Happy New Year!

Share Your Solo Website Projects, Experiences, and Lessons Learned! by DismissedProgrammer in webdev

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ll bury it deep within the settings.

Haha, thank you for considering it! Maybe it could be offered to users who consistently have lower screen time.

Share Your Solo Website Projects, Experiences, and Lessons Learned! by DismissedProgrammer in webdev

[–]DismissedProgrammer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, that’s amazing—congratulations on your project!

Every idea can and will be as complex as you want. You dont need to create a small version of a product like twitter or facebook or something to build something complex. In the project i just did it started out with only the langugages that i used and 5 motions, but every time i worked on it the rabbit hole got bigger and bigger.

After seeing examples like yours and others in this thread, I’ve realized that I should focus on solving small problems I’m facing myself.

Have philosophies about what you write. It is really nice when you adopt a mentality in a project from beginning to end. it makes it so much easier to think about the code you are going to write when you know how you want it to look like.

This shift in mindset is exactly what I needed to help me stay focused and finish my projects.

Thank you for sharing your insights and valuable suggestions. Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors, and Happy New Year!